SOME MORE NATIONALS, INCLUDING GLENSIDE'S 



Col. Kirkwood's Paddy Maher, a. lO st. 



9 lbs. fell Mr. O'Brien Butler- 



Mr. A. Scott's Black Ivory, a. 10 st. 



12 lbs. p.u. Mr. A. Scott 



Mr. F. W. Greswolde- Williams' Red Monk, 



a. 10 St. 6 lbs. - . . . p.u. E. Morgan 

 Lord St. David's Davy Jones, 6 y. 



10 St. 2 lbs. fell I. Anthony 



Mr. W. Charter's Count Rufus, a. 10 st. fell W. Payne 

 Mr. F. M. Freake's Young Buck, a. 



9 St. 12 lbs. fell H. B. Bletsoe 



Mr. T. Stacey's The Lurcher, a. g st. g lbs. fell E. Piggott 



Winner trained by H. Escott. 



100/9 agst. Lutteur IIL, Shady Girl, 100/8 Domino, 100/6 

 Tom West, Mattie Macgregor, Leinster, Davy Jones, 20/1 

 Gaubeen, Rubio, Ascetic's Silver, 25/1 The Lurcher, Paddy 

 Maher, Lord Rivers, 33/1 Judas, Hercules IL, Robin Hood IV., 

 50/1 Wickham, Rustic Queen, Lord Chatham, Logan Rock, 

 Count Rufus, Red Hall, loo/i others. 



Won by 2 lengths, bad third. Time, 9 min. 53* sees. 



1910 



In 1 9 10 Mr. Bibby had no fewer than three of the 



five and twenty starters, Caubeen esteemed by the public 



considerably the best, and of the other two Glenside, 



of whom Mr. Lort-Phillips entertained a very high 



opinion, preferred to Wickham, who as the event proved 



would have been much better left in his stable. This 



was the year when great hopes were entertained that 



Sir Charles Assheton-Smith's Jerry M. would achieve 



the distinction which had been gained by Cloister and 

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